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While Fusion is technically capable of motion graphics, it is not really engineered to do so optimally, being instead optimized as a compositing application for taking multiple media elements and merging them together in various ways.
I can't see what is at the link you posted (appears to be broken) but if it is typical motion graphics work then you are better off with tools like Apple Motion (if you are on a Mac) or possibly animation software such as Synfig Studio or even Blender depending on the exact nature of the work (though Blender in particular as it is optimized as a 3D application can have a fairly steep learning curve if that is all you are trying to do with it).
As you indicated advertising, if you are creating these for the web and are on a Mac, you might also take a look at Tumult Hype which is optimized for that purpose and allows some degree of interactive web animation as well (with its Pro version).